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GAMES TO SEE

Poway at La Costa Canyon: Poway is looking to turn the tables after a 24-7 loss last year to La Costa Canyon. Titans RB Evan Gray rushed for 161 yards and four TDs in a season-opening win over Scripps Ranch. The Mavericks defense, led by DL Erik Magnuson and LB Jake Jackson, opened with a shutout against Huntington Beach Marina.

Sweetwater at Chula Vista: A renewal of the longest continuous rivalry in the San Diego Section.

Helix at Vista: Two of the best 0-1 teams around. Helix will try to rebound from a loss to Eastlake. Vista is coming off a 19-7 setback against Honolulu Punahou.

Mission Hills at Mt. Carmel: Mission Hills looks for its first score of the season following a 27-0 loss to Bellflower St. John Bosco in the varsity debut of sophomore Grizzlies QB Connor Wynn. Mt. Carmel counts on a ground attack led by Robbi Halliburton, who rushed for 126 yards in a 27-7 victory over La Jolla.

Cathedral Catholic at Torrey Pines: Not just a matchup of Top 10 teams, this one pits private vs. public schools that are a mile apart. Torrey Pines is coming off an impressive 35-7 win over Colton in which the Falcons allowed just 118 yards, including only 44 on the ground. Billy Maggs led Torrey Pines with 123 yards rushing. Cathedral’s defense was also glittering, picking off four Steele Canyon passes in a 27-7 victory. On offense, Tony Johnson collected 107 yards rushing for the Dons.

Kearny at Santana: Lots of momentum for both teams. Kearny is coming off a 47-14 romp over Castle Park. Santana beat crosstown rival West Hills 42-7.

NOTABLE

Back for more: Christian offensive coordinator David Beezer said he expects quarterback Shane Dillon to “be ready to go” when Christian faces Linfield Christian in Temecula. Dillon, who has a scholarship to Colorado, suffered a banged up knee with 11:53 left in the second quarter of last week’s 35-0 loss to Hoover. The 6-foot-6, 185-pound senior returned in the second half but was largely ineffective. He completed 12-of-23 passes for 83 yards and three interceptions.

Injury clinic: A free clinic will be available to high school athletes Saturdays through Nov. 19 at Manual Orthopedic Physical Therapy, 955 Lane Ave., Suite 201, Chula Vista. Check-in is at 8 a.m. Patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis. The clinic is sponsored by the Southwest Sports Wellness Foundation and the San Diego Sports Medicine Foundation. Information at (619) 421-9521.